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This Slide Show takes you to the world of the Loch Ness Monster, from a famous hoax, to an ancient legend, discover the mystery that surrounds the Loch Ness Monster.
This Slide Show takes you to the world of the Loch Ness Monster, from a famous hoax, to an ancient legend, discover the mystery that surrounds the Loch Ness Monster.
Words and pictures courtesy of Project Gutenberg (http://www.gutenberg.org/files/17135/17135-h/17135-h.htm)
Clement C Moore's Twas the Night Before Christmas, illustrations by Jessie Willcox Smith
The Paranormal Alphabet L The Loch Ness MonsterCharlie
In this edition of the paranormal alphabet I reach L where I go over the history of one of the worlds most iconic cryptids, the legend of the Loch Ness Monster, a sea serpent from Scottish folklore.
Words and pictures courtesy of Project Gutenberg (http://www.gutenberg.org/files/17135/17135-h/17135-h.htm)
Clement C Moore's Twas the Night Before Christmas, illustrations by Jessie Willcox Smith
The Paranormal Alphabet L The Loch Ness MonsterCharlie
In this edition of the paranormal alphabet I reach L where I go over the history of one of the worlds most iconic cryptids, the legend of the Loch Ness Monster, a sea serpent from Scottish folklore.
OBS! TEXTEN ÄR PÅ ENGELSKA
det här är mitt första sagan inte helt saga men en myt som finns på scotlad ovanför england på engelska kallar man det för The Loch Ness Monster så jag hade en presenattion och då fick jag fullpott,alltså ett A .
Jag gillar att läsa myter och jag vill gärna veta vad ni tycker om mitt presenatation.
om ni kan sätt ett betyg ex 1/10 = F 2/10 = E 3/10 E+ 4/10 = D 5/10 = D+ 6/10 = C 7/10 = C+ 8/10 = B 9/10 = B+ 10/!0 = A
Och jag vill tacka er!
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4. Because...
It is approximately 39 Km
long.
It is the second largest
Scottish loch by surface
area but it is the first one
by volume in Britain.
Its deepest point is 230m.
5. It is also very important because people say that...
A MONSTER lives there!!!
6. This monster is called Nessie and people
say that it is similar to a dinosaur, a
'plesiosaur'
Plesiosaur
8. This is the first photo of Nessie.
It was taken on the 12th of November 1933
by Hugh Gray .
9. The Surgeon's photograph
This is its most famous
picture.
It was taken by Robert
Kennet Wilson on the 19th
of April 1934.
In 1993, Christain Spurling
confessed on his death bed
that this photo was a fake.
It wasn't Nessie. It was a toy
submarine
and
plastic
wood.
14. The people who don't believe that
a monster lives in the loch say...
The pictures and videos are false.
If there is only one monster, the one St.
Columba saw 1400 years ago, would have
died by now.
If there are many monsters:
The loch has not got enough food to feed
a group of large animals.
How do they all keep from being seen
when sonar is used?